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<blockquote data-quote="T.I.K." data-source="post: 8123439" data-attributes="member: 626887"><p>If you own a DMM, I would check the resistance at the speaker terminals. It could be that one of your coils blew causing your overall impedance to drop and it's sending your amp into protect.</p><p></p><p>Another possible reason is that it's an xplod amp and it's position on the amplifier quality totem pole is the portion of it that sticks into the ground to keep it from falling over.</p><p></p><p>If it's not your ground or input voltage, then the load on your amp is too low, or your amp blew. I can't think of any other reasons for it to behave that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.I.K., post: 8123439, member: 626887"] If you own a DMM, I would check the resistance at the speaker terminals. It could be that one of your coils blew causing your overall impedance to drop and it's sending your amp into protect. Another possible reason is that it's an xplod amp and it's position on the amplifier quality totem pole is the portion of it that sticks into the ground to keep it from falling over. If it's not your ground or input voltage, then the load on your amp is too low, or your amp blew. I can't think of any other reasons for it to behave that way. [/QUOTE]
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